EXTRA LARGE 2 BEDROOM WITH PRIVATE OUTLOOK IN HEART OF WESTMEAD!
Located in the heart of Westmead medical precinct, this 2 bedroom apartment is set on the second floor, with full security access its offers a modern living environment with high ceilings, open plan living and alfresco balcony.
- Modern 2 bedroom apartment, convenient location - Modern stone/gas kitchen with dishwasher - Large bedrooms with built in wardrobes - Master bedroom with generous ensuite - Large open plan living with dining and lounge zones - Car space and storage cage - Walking distance to Station, T-way buses at door
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Intercom,Ensuite
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